LE SENTIER ENCHANTÉ
Read moreThrough fields and forests, this path takes you between undergrowth and countryside. In the heart of the Martimont wood, you can admire the Buse fountain, which has been distributing water for over 150 years. This wood is a place of history, where Celtic treasures (torcs and gold coins) were discovered in the 19th century. Since then, these relics adorn the Metropolitan Museum of New York. Other discoveries are still possible on the enchanted path: the local artist Patrick Jouret has populated the edges of the path with his strange creatures.
NATURA PARC
Read moreThe first adventure park in Alsace Aventure on Walloon soil, Natura Parc is a very nice concept, in perfect harmony with nature: nine courses in the trees and unforgettable zip lines, including two round trips over the Plate Taille lake. A pendulum jump, a free fall and many other activities to share with family and friends. Activities for all levels and all ages. And always with maximum safety. A barbecue area is available for rent during the day or in the evening. Breathtaking!
GOOLFY MONS
Read moreGoolfy and Laser Game Mons is a leisure center located in Mons. On site, you'll find 10 activities grouped together on a single site. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, organizing a team-building event, planning a hen or stag party, or taking part in a school outing, you'll find the formula to suit your needs. The center also offers a laser game, for which reservations are required.
SENTIER DE L'ÉTRANGE
Read moreStarting from the Maison du Pays des Collines, this path will take you through the village of Ellezelles, and you will discover all its folklore. All along the path are works of the local artist Jacques Vandewattyne (1932-1999), pioneer of the folk-art movement. This path has become an attraction in Belgian Hainaut over the years, where visitors can admire statues and engravings inspired by Ellezellois traditions: the devil with a fiddle, the green goat and the witch Eul Pichoûre. If it rains, bring boots!
BIKE & BEER
Read moreThis program combines two Belgian passions: cycling and beer. Departing from the Centre nautique de l'Orient (or from the tourist office if you've booked a bike), you're ready to pedal your way through the Tournais countryside and along the Péronnes canal with the help of knot points. Three itineraries are proposed, but all aim at the Dubuisson brewery (which brews Bush, one of Belgium's strongest beers) to enjoy a guided tour of their facilities (Saturdays, 3pm) or the Beerstorium (open daily), before returning to Tournai.